No, not really. They are supposed to adhere to the "Plug & Play" method but some don't.
Most mice work but they may not have all the features enabled because most need a driver to install them.
Of the mice that do need a driver they usually don't have a Mac compatible version. Just make sure the package says Mac compatible and it will work right off the bat.
Yes, you can buy a replacement dongle for your wireless mouse, but compatibility is crucial. It's best to check with the manufacturer for an exact replacement, as many wireless mice use proprietary technology. Some brands may offer universal dongles that work with multiple devices, while others may not have compatible options available. Always ensure that the replacement dongle matches your specific mouse model.
You could try it out. I know that they work with macbook pro's and air's so you could try it with your macbook. If it didn't work it probably wouldn't screw up your computer. Good luck. Sorry i wasn't very helpful.
The MacBook's DVD Player software will play all standard DVDs inserted into the DVD drive on the side of the MacBook.
By plugging in the wireless dongle to the controller port.
Answer: Depends if your MacBook Pro is the same series built year as the MacBook. Best way to tell is go to apple.com under the Support section, enter your serial number to find the specifications. You have one now and want to try it? Just do it. It will either work or not. My MacBook uses the same AC charger as the MacBook Pro. Does the macbook have a magnetlock charger? if so, it should work with macbookpro My MacBook uses the magnet lock adapter, the same as the MacBook Pro.
If you are trying to put Windows XP on a Macbook, it won't work.
The Magic Mouse will work with any website or piece of software any other mouse will work with.
Yes an apple magic trackpad would definitely work with an Australian macbook. Although i think their kind of pointless, but anyways it would work.
slow depending on signal but you couldn't just plug it in and expect it to work with the ps3 software. instead you would need to get a wifi adaptor or an wifi integrated dongle
Yes, a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI female adapter cable should work with a MacBook from 2009, as long as the MacBook model has a Mini DisplayPort output. This type of adapter allows you to connect your MacBook to an HDMI display, such as a TV or monitor. Just ensure that the HDMI display is compatible and that you select the appropriate output settings on your MacBook.
how does a standard mouse workS
Before I answer, a dongle is usually defined as a device (adapter) that you would plug into a computer and will either connect you to the internet wirelessly or it acts as a was to protect software from being pirated. I will assume that the question has to do with the former (adapter to connect you to the internet). To allow for that type of dongle to work, you would need to root the Nexus 7 to do so. With the introduction of the Chromecast dongle, you can use the Nexus 7 to cast media from the tablet to a HDTV.